[nabentre] what is hope
Homme, James
james.homme at highmark.com
Tue Jun 28 19:17:49 UTC 2011
Hi Elf,
Glad to hear it. I guess sometimes the value is in the beholder.
Jim
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the bottom line, I admit it, I just try to be nicer than many I met out in
the computer building field when I started it.
that doesn't mean I don't wish to, or do not set my prices so I can make a
profit, I do.
and most of these "buy my book" or buy my my system sales systems have
reality in them, I said that, but not the reality one hopes for and
generally not equal to the cost of the book/system.
inthane
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From: "Homme, James" <james.homme at highmark.com>
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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 3:47 AM
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> Hi Elf,
> Why do you have your business?
>
> Jim
>
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> Behalf Of inthane
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>
> no dear lady most folks in business are ruled by greed, or if not outright
> greed, the "bottom line" I.E. making a profit, and almost all of these
> "get
> it here" things may have some... some value, but feed on folks that have
> no
> hope and no self esteem and get deceived into thinking they can buy it,
> its
> not a false thing, its stuff they could build and research themselves if
> they got on the hump and did so.
>
> its the same for these grants books, most of them talk big, have a
> selective
> reality to them, and could have been researched by those paying outrageous
> sums for them for free, if they had bothered.
>
> same songs second verse!
>
> I have my hope and my willpower intact so don't fall for these things.
>
> inthaneelf
> . Moderator, Blind Access Help.
> . Owner: Alacorn Computer Enterprises
> "own the might and majesty of an alacorn"
> www.alacorncomputer.com
> . proprietor: Inthane's Grab Bag
> for blind computer users and Programmers!
> http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mary Ellen" <gabias at telus.net>
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> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 4:39 PM
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>
>> Loren,
>> I appreciated that message.
>>
>> Hope, along with faith and charity, is freely available to all of us. If
>> someone does find a way to make a living teaching about hope and faith
>> and
>> charity, so long as the person doing the teaching is ethical in his or
>> her
>> business dealings and provides value for the money, I for one would be
>> quite
>> happy to see such an entrepreneur become fabulously wealthy! In these
>> days
>> when so much gloom and doom dominates the commentaries about all things
>> economic, a huge dose of hope, based on reality, is just what the nation
>> needs. Hope is at the core of any entrepreneurial effort; without hope,
>> why
>> take the entrepreneurial risk.
>>
>> Brian, your message points out, correctly, that there are those who
>> exploit
>> fear, and hope, and give little in return. I believe, however, that most
>> people who engage in business are motivated by a genuine desire to give
>> something of value for a fair return. If "selling"" hope and the
>> strategies
>> to turn formless hope into viable action makes someone a millionaire,
>> we're
>> all the richer for it.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nabentre-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nabentre-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>> Behalf Of Bryan Schulz
>> Sent: June 25, 2011 12:50 PM
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>> Subject: Re: [nabentre] what is hope
>>
>> let me guess, hope can be learned for only $99.95 at some seminar?
>>
>> Bryan Schulz
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Loren Wakefield" <isaiah5719 at mchsi.com>
>> To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
>> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 1:22 PM
>> Subject: [nabentre] what is hope
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - 6/24/11 - "What is Hope?"
>>>
>>>
>>> I think everyone would agree that a hopeful attitude is a good thing.
>>> But
>>> what exactly is hope? Can it be learned? Centuries of folk wisdom and
>>> religious teaching have taught the benefits of a hopeful attitude. These
>>> days, researchers believe that hope may be associated with good health
>>> and
>>
>>> greater success, both personally and professionally.
>>>
>>> But what exactly is hope? Well, according to Dr. Rick Snyder while at
>>> the
>>> University of Kansas, hope is a practical, goal-oriented attitude - a
>>> stance people assume in the face of difficulty. It combines a
>>> goal-directed determination with the ability to generate the means of
>>> reaching the goals.
>>>
>>> Dr. Snyder developed a test to measure hopefulness, and he found that
>>> college students who scored high in hope also turn in the best academic
>>> performance, regardless of high school grades or SAT scores. Folks who
>>> are
>>
>>> injured or seriously ill do better when they have high hopes, too. Actor
>>> Christopher Reeve had every intention of walking again, and had he
>>> lived,
>>> I would not have been surprised to see him do so. Hope was a very large
>>> part of his being.
>>>
>>> The research also suggested that - all other things being equal - a
>>> hopeful attitude helps people overcome obstacles like poverty, lack of
>>> education and even lack of social support. In this latest economic
>>> downturn, it is those people with hope, who can express that hope, who
>>> will best weather their circumstances.
>>>
>>> Can you learn to be hopeful? You bet you can! See failure as an
>>> opportunity to learn rather than a flaw in your character, and make a
>>> habit of remembering your past successes. Break down your long-term
>>> goals
>>> into short-term sub-goals, and reward yourself for reaching them.
>>> Visualize a positive outcome for every situation, affirm yourself for
>>> all
>>> your good qualities, and no matter what happens, hang on to your hope.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Lou Tice
>>>
>>> The Pacific Institute
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